2.10pm Got to say Pakistan lost a fair bit of ground after that partnership between Kamran Akmal and Babar Azam. We have seen it all in this innings. Turners, googlies, good catches, bizarre run-outs. Pakistan would feel they were in a position to get much more, but such has been this series. We have had low-scoring encounters in the first two matches and it is again today. There is spin on offer and Pakistan have the exciting Shadab Khan. If West Indies can negotiate his four overs, they have every reason to believe they can pull this off. Can they, though? Back shortly with the chase.

19.6

JO Holder to Shadab Khan, 2 runs, full toss, is that a no-ball? Shadab pulls it away between midwicket and mid-on. That came on at an awkward height and he could not make good connection.

19.5

JO Holder to Sohail Tanvir, 1 run, low full toss, looks to whip it away but the ball is dipping and he skews it to the short fine leg region.

19.4

JO Holder to Shadab Khan, 1 run, walks across and looks to flick, gets an inside edge to square leg.

19.3

JO Holder to Sohail Tanvir, 1 run, full and wide, reaches out for a drive and skews it to third man off the outside edge.

19.2

JO Holder to Sohail Tanvir, No run, swings and misses.

19.1

JO Holder to Sohail Tanvir, OUT, No run, very full ball, outside off, Tanvir crunches a drive but straight to cover. Zaman os backing away too far, looking for a run and the cover fielder fires a throw to the bowler. Holder collects it cleanly and takes the bails off. And he is gone by some distance.

KOK Williams to Fakhar Zaman, No run, tries to pull without making an effort to get behind the line. It is angling across and he does not make contact.

18.5

KOK Williams to Fakhar Zaman, No run,

18.4

KOK Williams to Fakhar Zaman, 2 runs, short of a length and not much pace, pulled away wide of deep midwicket.

18.3

KOK Williams to Wahab Riaz, OUT, No run, shorter ball, it is angling into him so he does not have the room to pull. Gets elevation but not distance. Pollard runs to his right from long-on and snaffles a smart catch.

18.2

KOK Williams to Fakhar Zaman, LEG BYES, 1 run, slower ball, tries to slog and misses. Wears it on the stomach and pinches a leg bye. Bowler has a shy at his end and misses the stumps.

18.1

KOK Williams to Fakhar Zaman, 2 runs, tries to flick across the line and gets a leading edge. Fullish length ball, wants to heave it over the leg side and the ball lobs to third man region. Lands in a no man's region.

Hassan Shah : "Good work done by holder but did he dislodge the bails with his hand or Arm..... and does it matter." He broke the stumps with the ball is his hand and with the hand that held the ball. Had it been the other hand, it would have been not out.

JO Holder to Fakhar Zaman, 1 run, full and wide, gets down for a half-sweep and works it to backward square leg.

17.5

JO Holder to Fakhar Zaman, No run, well-bowled. Wide yorker, Zaman tries to squeeze it out and can't make contact.

17.4

JO Holder to Wahab Riaz, 1 run, short and wide, slashes it out to point.

17.3

JO Holder to Fakhar Zaman, 1 run, low full toss, pushed out to mid-off for one.

17.2

JO Holder to Fakhar Zaman, OUT, No run, run out chance, missed. Or, is it? Tries to squeeze out this fuller ball and chops it into the turf as the ball misses the stumps. The non-striker takes off for the run but Zaman is busy looking at where the ball has gone. The keeper fires a throw to the bowler's end and it seems initially that Holder has taken the stumps out with his hand and let the ball go. He did let the ball go, but as replays show, he still had the ball in his hand when the bails come off. Holder does not even make the appeal as he assumes he has lost grip of the ball. But seems like Carlos Brathwaite thought otherwise and made a belated appeal. Ball very much in hand when bails come off and that's a wicket.

17.1

JO Holder to Fakhar Zaman, 2 runs, low full toss, backs away and carves it through covers. Throw from the deep is off target as they take on the fielder.

Mirza Zaid : "Somewhere between Babar scoring and critizing Babar, Pakistan has lost all the momentum. "

KOK Williams to Sarfraz Ahmed, 1 run, short of a length, hangs back and drops it in front of backward point with an open bat face for a very tight single. Beats the throw.

16.4

KOK Williams to Fakhar Zaman, 1 run, very full and wide outside off, driven down to long-off.

16.3

KOK Williams to Sarfraz Ahmed, 1 run, takes the pace off again and bowls a full delivery that is driven out to sweeper cover.

16.2

KOK Williams to Fakhar Zaman, 1 run, width on offer outside off, slapped to the left of backward point who gets a hand to it.

16.1

KOK Williams to Sarfraz Ahmed, BYES, 1 run, slower wide ball, 115kph, the batsman is beaten by the lace of pace as he tries to stab it through the off side. The wicketkeeper fumbles as it bounces awkwardly in front of him.

Winston: "I think Babar Adam needs to learn how to go deep in the innings after being set at the crease...I'm certain Pakistan wanted him to remain there till the end"

15.6

SP Narine to Fakhar Zaman, No run, flat, on a length, tries to flick across the line and gets an inside edge that misses the stumps.

15.5

SP Narine to Sarfraz Ahmed, 1 run, swept through square leg for one.

15.4

SP Narine to Babar Azam, OUT, No run, tries to improvise and pays the price for it. Gets down to paddle it but the ball is not full enough for him to be able to do that. It is on a length, he fails to make the late adjustment and cannot deal with the bounce from one knee down. Misses and the ball crashes into middle stump.

15.3

SP Narine to Babar Azam, BOUNDARY, 6 runs, fuller ball, launches it with the inward drift over deep midwicket with a straight bat.

15.3

SP Narine to Babar Azam, WIDE, 1 run, gets down to sweep and the ball goes down the leg side as he misses.

CR Brathwaite to Fakhar Zaman, 1 run, full, outside off, pushes it off the front foot in front of mid-off, who is slightly deeper and wider and sets off for a quick single.

13.5

CR Brathwaite to Fakhar Zaman, No run, short ball, tries to pull but gets through with the shot early, wears it on the helmet.

13.4

CR Brathwaite to Shoaib Malik, OUT, No run, and Malik, the in-form Shoaib Malik perishes now. This is a big blow for Pakistan. Too full and on the pads. Malik flicks, probably too well to his liking. He has played that uppishly and probably intended to get it finer. Sends it straight down the throat of deep backward square leg as it carries all the way.

13.3

CR Brathwaite to Babar Azam, LEG BYES, 1 run, on the pads, misses and wears it on the pads.

CR Brathwaite to Shoaib Malik, No run, dropped. Tough caught-and-bowled chance, put down. Fuller and it is chipped back to the bowler. Hit a bit hard, so not much time for Brathwaite to react. He sticks the left hand out and the ball deflects off the palm. He recovers quickly and gets up. The non-striker is backing up too far and looking for a run off the drop. He charges towards the stumps and throws the ball. It hits the stumps but the batsman has made it back.

That was Samuels' first over in international cricket since his action was cleared

12.6

MN Samuels to Shoaib Malik, 1 run, gives it a lot of air and it dips on the batsman late. Squeezed out to long-off for one.

12.5

MN Samuels to Shoaib Malik, No run, on a length, takes a stride towards off and knocks it to the right of the bowler.

12.4

MN Samuels to Shoaib Malik, No run, works it back to the bowler.

12.3

MN Samuels to Shoaib Malik, No run, dangerously makes room by backing away and the ball spins in sharply towards off stump. He manages to keep it out.

12.2

MN Samuels to Shoaib Malik, No run, fuller, pushed back to the bowler.

12.1

MN Samuels to Kamran Akmal, OUT, No run, is that a no-ball? No, doesn't seem to be. Kamran has been given out here. Samuels fires up a high, loopy full toss and Kamran smashes it away with a flat bat. Looks to launch it into the leg side but Lendl Simmons at the deep midwicket boundary snaffles it. Seemed like it was just above waist height. The on-field umpires converge and they go upstairs. The ball was dipping on him, around waist height, and they rule that it was good enough.

KOK Williams to Babar Azam, 1 run, fullish, outside off, dabs it to the left of the midwicket region They think of the second but decide against it.

10.5

KOK Williams to Kamran Akmal, 1 run, slower full ball, nudges it with soft hands in front of covers for one.

10.4

KOK Williams to Kamran Akmal, LEG BYES, BOUNDARY, 4 runs, short of a length, angling in, flicks it off the hips very fine. Wicketkeeper dives to his left but the ball just gets away from beneath the left glove. Off the pads, in fact. That hit the thigh guard.

10.4

KOK Williams to Kamran Akmal, WIDE, 1 run, goes for a full and wide delivery outside off but sprays it outside the crease and is called a wide.

10.3

KOK Williams to Babar Azam, 1 run,

10.2

KOK Williams to Kamran Akmal, 1 run, width on offer outside off, hangs back and opens the bat face to run it to third man. There is a fielder inside the circle and Azam calls for the single. Kamran is ball-watching and does not respond, Azam is more than halfway down. Kamran responds late and both make it safely in the end.

saad: "I dont understand why pakistani fans are so impatient, Babar Azam is fairly new to the side and he's been playing for a year and a half. The key here is that he is consistent, and he will eventually develop the ability to rotate strike instead of playing out dots after an odd boundary."

10.1

KOK Williams to Babar Azam, 1 run, loses control of it, seems like it slipped out of his hands and bowls a full toss, flicked away to midwicket.

rssampat: "The West Indian's are great instinctive and reflex fielder's who pull of stunning catches & great saves, but ask them to run hard, chase the ball down, put in the hard work and boy; they do fluff up big time."

SP Narine to Kamran Akmal, BOUNDARY, 4 runs, slightly close to cut but makes room for himself and has placed that well, splits point and backward point perfectly.

9.5

SP Narine to Kamran Akmal, No run, fires it quick and flat, width on offer, he tries to back away and slap but gets beaten by pace.

9.4

SP Narine to Kamran Akmal, BOUNDARY, 6 runs, makes good connection on the slog this time and the ball sails comfortably over deep midwicket.

9.3

SP Narine to Kamran Akmal, 2 runs, backs away early and the bowler also offers up a lot of width. Akmal carves it uppishly and clears the in-field at the covers region. Deep point runs across and fields it.

9.2

SP Narine to Babar Azam, 1 run, good length, waits for it to come on before nudging it in front of the pads to square leg for one.

9.1

SP Narine to Kamran Akmal, 1 run, full, just outside off, tries to slog and does not get the elevation as the ball goes on the bounce to deep midwicket.

SP Narine to Babar Azam, BOUNDARY, 4 runs, on a length, tucked off the pads through square leg. And, guess what! There is a misunderstanding between the two fielders converging on it. Deep midwicket to his right and deep backward square leg running to his left. Nobody calls and they end up looking at each other as the ball goes to the boundary.

7.5

SP Narine to Kamran Akmal, 1 run, flat and full, drops it in front of the vacant spaces in covers for a quick single.

7.4

SP Narine to Babar Azam, 1 run, flat, on a length, spinning in on the pads, tucked away to deep backward square leg for one. That brings up the fifty of the partnership.

SP Narine to Kamran Akmal, 2 runs, slider, drifting down leg. Kamran gets down and across early and he laps it away to deep fine leg. Takes off quickly for the first and comes charging back for the second. A better throw and it could have been tighter.

7.1

SP Narine to Babar Azam, 1 run, fuller and outside off, knocks it very hard down to long-off.

Here comes Narine.

Dr.qamar: "Nice to see that both Cousins (kamran & babar azam) are playing lovely cricketing shots.. cheers............."

S Badree to Kamran Akmal, BOUNDARY, 4 runs, short ball, it's the wrong'un again but this time Kamran reads it from the hand. Gets in position early and makes sure to stay well legside of it to give himself the room to pull it powerfully through midwicket.

6.5

S Badree to Kamran Akmal, No run, and there's the legbreak. Spinning away sharply from a length, draws the batsman forward and gets it to beat the outside edge.

6.4

S Badree to Kamran Akmal, No run, short of a length and flat in trajectory. Kamran shapes up for a cut but gets cramped for room as it is the wrong'un.

JO Holder to Kamran Akmal, No run, length, outside off, opens the bat face late and drops it in front of backward point.

5.5

JO Holder to Babar Azam, 1 run, full and angling in, clipped off the toes through square for one.

5.4

JO Holder to Kamran Akmal, 1 run, full and on the pads, clipped away to deep backward square leg.

5.3

JO Holder to Kamran Akmal, BOUNDARY, 6 runs, full, just outside off and Akmal picks it up early. Sees that it is in the slot. Waits for it to come on and launches it over deep midwicket. Hit from outside off but hit extremely hard and with great timing.

5.2

JO Holder to Babar Azam, 1 run, back of a length and angling in, tucked away to the left of deep square leg.

5.1

JO Holder to Kamran Akmal, LEG BYES, 1 run, short of a length, angling on leg, gets cramped for room and goes through with a pull shot. Wears it on the pad and the ball goes to short fine leg.

KOK Williams to Babar Azam, No run, tries to flick and wears it on the pad. Too high and the appeal is turned down.

3.5

KOK Williams to Babar Azam, BOUNDARY, 4 runs, risky pull shot, just wide of mid-on. Too short and Babar pulls but does not find the middle of the bat, Pollard dives to his left but the ball just about gets away from him.

3.4

KOK Williams to Babar Azam, No run, angled in on middle and leg, flicked away to short fine leg.

3.3

KOK Williams to Babar Azam, No run, good length, outside off, punched away to covers off the front foot.

3.2

KOK Williams to Babar Azam, No run, good length, outside off, punched crisply to covers off the front foot.

3.1

KOK Williams to Babar Azam, 2 runs, short of a length, angled in, tucked off the hips to deep midwicket.

JO Holder to Kamran Akmal, No run, fullish length, outside off, stays in the crease and stabs it to covers.

1.5

JO Holder to Kamran Akmal, BOUNDARY, 4 runs, what a shot. Sublime timing. Cracks one square of the wicket through the off side. Sees width, short of a length, punched off the backfoot to the right of point.

1.4

JO Holder to Kamran Akmal, 2 runs, on a length, wristily flicks it from outside off into the vacant midwicket region for a brace.

1.3

JO Holder to Kamran Akmal, No run, some width outside off, fullish length, Akmal pushes it out to backward point.

1.2

JO Holder to Kamran Akmal, No run, good length and gets it to straighten a little. It is angled in and straightens. Akmal sticks the bat out without feet and gets narrowly beaten.

1.1

JO Holder to Babar Azam, 1 run, short of good length ball, angling in, tucked away with the angle.

S Badree to Babar Azam, 1 run, sliding in with the arm, too full on leg, pushed down to long-on for one.

0.4

S Badree to Imad Wasim, OUT, No run, appeal for stumping, they go upstairs. Does that seem to be on the line? That is as close as it gets. And, in fact, the foot now seems to be in the air as the bails come off. Reckon this is going to be out. And out it is, so the experiment does not work. Coming to the delivery, it was pitched up and Badree was drawn forward. He looks to flick it into the leg side with the turn. But that's the googly, he misses the ball and overbalances nearly. The back foot comes off as he strides forward.

0.3

S Badree to Imad Wasim, No run, fuller, comes forward and drives it out to covers.

0.2

S Badree to Ahmed Shehzad, OUT, No run, and the bowler has the last laugh. Is that a brain fade or what? Shehzad, after a four first ball, decides to give the bowler the charge. The ball is not full enough, so he does not get to the pitch. Shehzad looks to forcibly push it. It straightens, beats the outside edge and rattles the stumps.

0.1

S Badree to Ahmed Shehzad, BOUNDARY, 4 runs, loose delivery to start off, gives it too much air and offers up a full toss on leg, Shehzad gets down and sweeps it to deep backward square leg.

12.30pm Sun is beating down at Port of Spain. Ian Bishop's baritone welcomes everyone. Ahmed Shehzad on strike and Samuel Badree has the new ball in his hand.

12.22pm This is the same pitch that was used in the previous game. Pretty dry, not a lot of grass. Spinners will have help. Sarfraz reckons the surface might take more turn as the game goes on. Ahmed Shehzad is fine, says the Pakistan captain. Brathwaite seems happy to be bowling first, says he would have done the same had he won the toss.

12pm Pakistan have won the toss and are batting first. We will have the teams with you shortly.

Pakistan are unchanged.

Jason Mohammed makes his debut for West Indies. He replaces Rovman Powell. It is the only change for West Indies.

Praneet: "Feel that Jason Mohammed should come into the middle order for windies to solidify it more as the middle order has failed so far. Maybe in for Simmons?"

Saj: "Is this the longest T20 series ever? I've never heard of a 4 match T-20 series before this." It is the longest, but this is not the first time it is happening.

11.50am Pakistan may be 2-0 up, but if the previous match was anything to go by, a West Indies win may not be too far away. More on what confronts the two teams in today's encounter in Danyal Rasool's preview.

Ruffin: "Will Simmons, Pollard. Narine and Badree play today? I saw a report that they might leave early for IPL." They are all available for the entire T20 series. They leave once the fourth game, which happens tomorrow, gets over.

Foremost at what bothers West Indies right now is the bad form of many of their important T20 players. Carlos Brathwaite, Kieron Pollard and Lendl Simmons have been nowhere close to their best. And Pakistan's batting has not given much to be happy about either as it has been inconsistent as it has been for the better part of the last several years.

11.30am After a slightly one-sided first T20I, West Indies fought much harder, and though Pakistan came out on top again in the second game, they were made to sweat and claw as a margin of three runs would indicate. Can West Indies continue on that path of improvement and go one better to pick up a win? Remember, another defeat would seal the series in Pakistan's favour. Hello, and welcome to ESPNcricinfo's live coverage of the third T20 international at Port of Spain.

Asim: "If Fakhir got a chance today, he should be use as opner not as middle order. And wahab should be reated to keep him more fresh for ODIs. "

hamza wajid: "its better to try some new stuff rumman should play in place of tanvir and fakhar shouldnt be dropped he should be given some chances"

Kamran Malik: "Ruman Raees and Nawaz should be given chance today while resting Sohail tanveer and Imad waseem. "

Legspinners have had quite the time in limited-overs internationals recently. Not too long ago, Rashid Khan was having the Ireland batsmen their worst nightmare. That was in a completely different part of the world, in Greater Noida. Here, miles away, but on similarly slow surfaces, it has been Shadab Khan. What an international debut the young man has had. Like Rashid, he is only 18 years old - just 14 days being the age difference between the two. Figures of 3 for 7 had made for quite the surreal debut as he flattened West Indies with his guile in the first game in Barbados. But, wait. He followed it up with 4 for 14, in an extremely tense chase, no less. His spell made all the difference between 129 - what West Indies made - and 133 - what West Indies required.

That is all from us for this game. After two matches with bowlers at the forefront, the batsmen finally turned up and it made for some carnage. Pakistan will be hurting, but this West Indies win sets up things nicely for the final game of the series that takes place tomorrow. Hope to see you then. For now, it's goodbye from all of us here.

Arunram: "twice was run out and now nailed the game..dont know what would have happened if he was not run out on both the matches"

"Very pleased with the energy, passion and fire, says Carlos Brathwaite, West Indies captain. Everyone fought till the last ball. They looked good for 160 and to keep them down to 130-odd was great. It was a fantastic effort with the ball and then the way Evin Lewis played, even Jason Mohammed who showed great maturity on debut. We will come out tomorrow and look for a series draw. There will be more intensity and heat. We will look to recover and come back and do what is required of us. We will look to do even better and draw the series."

"I'm very happy. Unfortunately, first two games, I got run out. I wanted to get a good score in this game and I got a good score," says Evin Lewis, Man of the Match. "I got a good start for the team and converted it. I have been putting in extra practice at the nets and that seems to be working."

Sarfraz Ahmed - I don't think we put up a good total. Kamran and Babar played well, but after 13 overs, we lost eight wickets. Set batsmen got out and momentum shifted to West Indies. Today was not our day, but credit to West Indies. Evin Lewis played really well.

3.30pm This has been a one-sided annihilation of a Pakistan team that was 2-0 up and came in with a world of confidence and momentum. And what a brutal innings it was from Evin Lewis! At a time when West Indies needed it the most, facing a must-win situation, he comes out and produces a savage display of power-hitting on a slow surface. And it was batting on another plane. He picked lengths early, changes in pace had no effect, heck, even Shadab's googlies were dealt with. Short balls were hardly a bother and fuller ones were just gobbled up with glee. Lewis goes past Martin Guptill for the highest score by any batsman in a T20I against Pakistan. West Indies stay alive in the series with a game to go. Stay tuned, we have the presentations coming up shortly.

Sadiq: "Game over with your strike bowler having stats of 2-0-6-1. Poor stuff from the skipper."

Ali Cheema: "Sarfaraz loses for the 1st time as a captain in the international games"

14.5

Shadab Khan to LMP Simmons, BOUNDARY, 4 runs, and one ball is all Simmons needs to finish it off. Short of a length, punched off the backfoot to the left of mid-on and it screams into the boundary.

14.4

Shadab Khan to E Lewis, OUT, No run, Lewis has picked out long-off with four runs required. But what an innings this has been. It is pitched up and he has been given room as well. Lewis has timed it superbly but just does not get the desired elevation and distance. Down the throat of Wahab who wobbles slightly initially but has done quite brilliantly to pluck it. Could have probably lost sight of it for just a second.

14.3

Shadab Khan to E Lewis, No run, hangs back and waits in the crease before opening the face of his bat. Finds short third man.

14.2

Shadab Khan to E Lewis, BOUNDARY, 6 runs, slog sweep, over cow corner. This is savage hitting. He is picking the lengths so early. Pitched up on middle and leg and gets down on one knee before thumping it. That's the highest score for a West Indies batsman against Pakistan in T20Is.

14.1

Shadab Khan to JN Mohammed, 1 run, fuller, pushed down to long-on.

Shadab to bowl his final over. But is it too late for him to be able to do anything?

Sohail Tanvir to E Lewis, BOUNDARY, 6 runs, slower short ball from Tanvir. But Lewis is in supreme form. Picks up the drop in pace very early and waits for it to come on before getting on top of it and pulling it over deep backward square leg. That's his eighth six.

13.5

Sohail Tanvir to E Lewis, No run, well-bowled.Wide yorker, escapes the bat of Lewis as he jams it down.

13.5

Sohail Tanvir to E Lewis, NO BALL, BOUNDARY, 5 runs, perhaps went for the yorker but gets it horribly wrong. High full toss outside off, slices it wide of third man for four and an extra delivery to bowl as he has fired it over waist height.

13.4

Sohail Tanvir to E Lewis, BOUNDARY, 6 runs, now he switches to the fuller length but Lewis responds like he was expecting it all along. Dispatches it straight back over the bowler's head. Brings the bottom hand into play and beautiful balance and timing.

13.3

Sohail Tanvir to E Lewis, No run, follows it up with another short ball but it slower and Lewis widely chooses to duck under it.

13.2

Sohail Tanvir to E Lewis, BOUNDARY, 6 runs, short of a length, fetches a pull from outside off and that has travelled a long way into the stands. It does not bounce as much, but no matter. It allows him to get right on top of it and dispatch it 98 m over cow corner.

13.1

Sohail Tanvir to JN Mohammed, 1 run, short of a length, backs away to make room and slaps it away to point who puts in a dive and gets a hand to it.

Wahab Riaz to E Lewis, 2 runs, yorker, on leg, dug out to deep backward square leg and they take on the fielder and come back for the second. Direct hit at the non-striker's end could have made things interesting.

12.5

Wahab Riaz to E Lewis, No run, swings wildly as he swivels around with a pull to a length ball. Not enough bounce and seems like he has copped it on the back leg. and that was bowled with serious pace as well.

12.4

Wahab Riaz to E Lewis, No run, short ball, goes over leg stump and Lewis gets under it.

12.3

Wahab Riaz to JN Mohammed, LEG BYES, 1 run, jumps up to tuck it away off the front pad but the bounce gets big on him and the ball goes off the pad to the off side.

12.2

Wahab Riaz to E Lewis, 1 run, yorker, drifting in outside off, squeezes it out in front of point and takes off for a quick single. West Indies bring up their 100.

12.1

Wahab Riaz to E Lewis, No run, swings wildly to this fuller ball outside off and misses as the ball swings back in late.

Naresh: "Not picking Jason Mohammad till this match is pretty poor selection from WI team management. He played really well against England and looks to be in good touch today."

Shadab Khan to E Lewis, 1 run, gets down for a slog sweep again. Does not quite get hold of it and gets it off the inside edge to deep backward square leg.

11.5

Shadab Khan to E Lewis, BOUNDARY, 6 runs, too short, too easy. Drops it way too short, gets the length horribly wrong and Lewis has all the time in the world to rock back and lay into a pull shot that takes the ball soaring into the deep midwicket stands.

11.4

Shadab Khan to E Lewis, No run, shuffes back and across to this length ball and defends it back to the bowler.

11.3

Shadab Khan to E Lewis, BOUNDARY, 6 runs, Lewis brings up his half-century with a slog-swept six. Too full, gets down on one knee and hammers it to deep midwicket.

11.2

Shadab Khan to E Lewis, No run, gives it too much air and bowls a high full toss that is pushed gently back towards him. He does not gather it cleanly but they don't take the run. Lucky to get away with it.

11.1

Shadab Khan to JN Mohammed, 1 run, fuller, draws the batsman forward and Mohammed drives close to the body to the right of sweeper cover.

change of ends for Shadab

Ali: "Sarfaraz has failed to impress with his captaincy so far. Saving Wahab and Shadab until over no 7 and then immediately replacing Wahab after a new man comes on strike."

Shoaib Malik to JN Mohammed, No run, plays the angle and the ball spins in to take the inside edge to midwicket. Casually walks down a few steps and there is a throw fired that misses at the keeper's end.

9.4

Shoaib Malik to JN Mohammed, BOUNDARY, 4 runs, too full outside off and enough room to give the batsman the room to free his arms. Gets the front leg out of the way and makes sure he has enough room before carving it over extra cover.

Wahab Riaz to MN Samuels, OUT, No run, and Wahab gets the better of Samuels with a slower delivery. He was reluctant to get behind the line of the ball, choosing instead to stay leg side of it to give himself room. Short of a length and he goes through with the attempted slap early. Slices it in the direction of long-on who holds on to it without fuss.

7.5

Wahab Riaz to MN Samuels, No run, swings wildly by staying leg side of it and this one spins away like an off-cutter. Samuels gets beaten and Wahab shakes his head in disapproval.

7.4

Wahab Riaz to MN Samuels, No run, short of good length, gets in position early and pulls but picks out midwicket.

7.4

Wahab Riaz to MN Samuels, WIDE, 1 run, full and angled across, too wide outside off, tries to bowl it slow and messes up the line. Rolls his fingers over the seam.

7.3

Wahab Riaz to E Lewis, 1 run, short and wide, cut off the backfoot between cover and point, sweeper cuts it off.

7.2

Wahab Riaz to MN Samuels, 1 run, short of a length, harries him with pace and Samuels drops the wrists late, gets an outside edge that goes to third man.

7.1

Wahab Riaz to MN Samuels, No run, tries to stay legside to this short of a length ball. It bounces more than he would have liked and Samuels gets beaten as he tries to go big over the off side.

Eklas: "Could you please let us know, where is Mohammad Amir?" Rested, but will play the ODIs.

5.6

Hasan Ali to MN Samuels, BOUNDARY, 4 runs, chipped over midwicket. Fullish length and on the pads, works the angle very nicely as he gets the ball on the bounce into the boundary.

5.5

Hasan Ali to E Lewis, 1 run, open the face of his bat to run it down to third man.

5.4

Hasan Ali to E Lewis, BOUNDARY, 6 runs, on a length and angled across just enough to give him the room. And Lewis pounces on it. Opens up the shoulders and clobbers it over long-on for a 94-metre hit.

5.3

Hasan Ali to E Lewis, No run,

5.2

Hasan Ali to MN Samuels, 1 run, back of a length, rides the bounce and tucks off the pads to midwicket and they take on the fielder for a quick single. Beat the throw at the non-striker's end that misses the stumps.

5.1

Hasan Ali to MN Samuels, No run, good length, pushed back to the bowler.

Imad Wasim to E Lewis, BOUNDARY, 6 runs, that is just sheer power. Lofts it over long-on as he swings hard but it has gone off he toe end and miles up in the air. Clears long-on.

4.5

Imad Wasim to E Lewis, BOUNDARY, 6 runs, goes down on one knee to get on top of the bounce and slog-sweeps powerfully over deep midwicket.

4.4

Imad Wasim to E Lewis, 2 runs, short ball, rocks back to pull and the ball goes to deep midwicket. Zaman runs across from deep midwicket and tries to pull it back. Slides full length and does a superb job. But the ball seems to roll away with the momentum towards the boundary. that is when Ahmed Shehzad comes in. He was running across from wide long-on and he dives this time to pull it back and throw the ball.

4.3

Imad Wasim to MN Samuels, 1 run, advances down the track and nudges it through midwicket.

4.2

Imad Wasim to E Lewis, 1 run, tucked off the pads to the deep midwicket region.

4.1

Imad Wasim to MN Samuels, 1 run, comes down the track and pushes it down to long-on.

Sohail Tanvir to E Lewis, BOUNDARY, 4 runs, outside edge, runs away to third man. Good length ball, he is walking across and it seams away to find the edge.

3.5

Sohail Tanvir to E Lewis, No run, looks for a big slog over the leg side and misses as he wears it on the pad.

3.4

Sohail Tanvir to E Lewis, No run, half-volley, again chipped in the air as he drills it hard, this time it goes straight to mid-off but the ball dies on the fielder, Imad Wasim, who dives forward.

3.3

Sohail Tanvir to MN Samuels, 1 run, chips this on-drive in the air as he goes too hard, just wide of mid-on.

3.3

Sohail Tanvir to MN Samuels, WIDE, 1 run, stays in the crease and tries to flick it away. Misses and wears it on the pad as the ball goes down the leg side. Or so it seems. Called a wide and Sarfraz is not at all amused. Tanvir, too, tells the umpire about the ball making contact with the pad and replays confirm it did.

3.2

Sohail Tanvir to E Lewis, 1 run, opens the face of his bat and works it square of the wicket..

3.1

Sohail Tanvir to E Lewis, BOUNDARY, 4 runs, full, outside off, tries to carve it over the in-field on the off side. The room was there for him to launch it. Not the most convincing shot but he makes sure he gets it well over the fielder at the covers and point region.

Sohail Tanvir to MN Samuels, No run, short of a length, covers the line and punches it into the off side. Lewis is backing away and looking for a run. Throw misses the non-striker's end. They need to be careful, they do not want to be losing wickets to run out.

Sohail Tanvir to CAK Walton, OUT, No run, this is almost a repeat of the Shoaib Malik dismissal. On the pads and flicked uppishly. Plays it too well doe his linking and sends it uppishly in the direction of deep square leg. Fakhar Zaman dives to his front and plucks with the edge of his fingers.

1.1

Sohail Tanvir to CAK Walton, No run, short of a length, angled across just around off, Walton punches loosely without room and gets an inside edge.